Allenroids is a freeware Asteroids clone written in OpenGL. Allenroid's
graphics are done in a "retro" style, which is a fancy way of saying
that I have no idea how to produce something lifelike (there goes my
Pixar career). However, I like the arcade-game feel I wound up with.

A much embellished clone of Centipede. During a port through the looking glass, the mirror shatters and your ethereal energy (you know, the stuff that allows you to get up and
go to work on a Monday morning...) is trapped within one of the crystal shards. Immediately, the residents of the mushroom patch sense
your presence. Lead by the Pentipede, this motley crew of mushroom patch misfits relentlessly hunt the crystal ( You! ), intent upon
sucking out the trapped energy. The Pentipede is a sinister creature that has the ability to divide. So, if you think your troubles are over
when you shoot this sneakered psycho once, you are twice as wrong.

"A Tron clone in 3D" This has been the tagline of Armagetron, since,
well, a very long time, and is probably the shortest and most accurate
description possible. Tron was an arcade game based on the movie of the
same name, release by Disney in 1982. The original game consisted of 4
sub-games, the only one of concern is the 'Light Cycles' one, in which
the player uses a left/right joystick to control a 'Light Cycle' which
leaves a wall behind it wherever the cycle goes, turning only at 90
degree angles. The player must then get the AI to crash into their wall
while avoiding hitting the AI's own wall themselves. Those were the
humble beginnings of Armagetron Advanced's game play, which has now
blossomed into 16 player mayhem, with highly advanced AI, network game
play, and of course all in a 3D environment.

Atomic Cannon is a fun arcade game that is easy to learn but difficult
to master. In this strategic tank artillery duel you battle against
computers or friends on 25 different landscapes. Players take turns
aiming and firing at each other with over 85 weapons of mass destruction
including nuclear bombs.
You can blast your enemy with a vast array of weapons. Some weapons
create landmasses you can use to your tactical advantage to hide behind
as cover. Your arsenal is outfitted with numerous types of weapons
including guns, bombs, missiles, rockets, and nukes.
The landscape you battle on is randomly generated each round and can be
destroyed in real time for real scorched earth. There are six types of
land formations including flat, hill, gulley, plateau, slope, and
random. Each formation can be in one of the game's 25 diverse
environments.

Brickles Pro for Macintosh is a simple, addicting, ball and paddle game
reminiscent of the breakout game of days gone by. Brickles Pro is fun
for the whole family. It's a non-violent, colorful, "soundful" and
amazingly customizable game.

The Bug Butcher is an intense action shooter, wrapped in stylistic 2D
art, and smeared with juvenile humor where timing and fierce reflexes
are paramount in protecting your fragile squishy body! The gameplay has
an extremely simple chore mechanic that is easy to understand, but hard
to master. Plus, who doesn’t love a universe where you wield a beefy
arsenal of military grade weaponry that lets you slice through bugs like
a hot knife through soft, melted butter.

It has been three years since Rollie McFly rid the Bugdom of the evil
King Thorax and his minions, but the Bugdom can still be dangerous place
as our new hero Skip is about to find out. While on his way to visit his
family on the far side of the Bugdom, a Bully Bee swooped down and stole
Skip's knapsack. Your job as Skip is to track down the Bully Bee and get
your knapsack back. The chase takes place mostly in and around a house.

Cave Story, or Doukutsu Monogatari, is a Japanese freeware
side-scrolling platformer game developed by StudioPixel. It has been
translated into English by Aeon Genesis Translations and will have an
official translation script published sometime in the near future.
Cave Story is a freeware sidescrolling action/adventure/platformer title
with leanings towards Wonderboy and recent sidescrolling Castlevania
titles. You control a little amnesiac who runs around helping out these
rabbit-ish creatures called Mimigas while trying to find your way out of
the giant cave inside the floating island which makes up the game's
setting.

Pinball game.
Fairy Tower is a magical construction that was built in ancient times.
It used to create strange, magical items. But one day it collected all
the items it had created and sealed itself.
There are four gates in the tower that are for the Water, Earth, Light,
and Wind Spirits, respectively. The tower works only through the union
of the power of all four spirits.

Colibricks is an exciting brick game for the Macintosh. As in other similar
brick games, the goal is to destroy the bricks on the screen using one or more
balls. But for the first time in brick game history, these balls actually behave
like real balls! When a ball hits the corner of a brick, it doesn't just go back
in the direction it came from. Instead, the exact point of impact is calculated,
and the ball bounces off the corner just like a real ball would. Balls also
collide with each other, again using precise mathematical formulas.

Gish isn't your average hero, in fact he's not your average anything... see Gish is a ball
of tar. A Sunday stroll with his lady friend Brea goes awry when a shadowy figure emerges
from an open man hole and pulls Brea into the ground below. Following Brea's calls for
help Gish suddenly finds himself in the subterranean sewers of Dross, a long forgotten
city filled with twisting corridors, evil traps and some of the most demented creatures
imaginable.
With his gelatinous structure as his only means of defense Gish must follow the echoing
cries of his damsel in distress deep into the earth below. What freakish creatures dwell
in this subterranean land? Who is Brea's captor? And just how far down does the rabbit
hole go?
Life isn't easy when you're a 12 pound ball of tar...

Well, as the name suggests, it's inspired by the movie TRON. Or more
exactly, by all the games that where inspired by the movie TRON.
You steer a futuristic bike, called lightcycle. Combat takes place in a
rectangular arena. Your bike leaves a trail behind, which is like a
wall. The goal is to force the other players to drive into a wall. The
winner is the last player alive.

Welcome to GooBall! Roll, jump, and slime your GooBall through dozens of
fanciful worlds of wonder as you control the cutest little alien around,
the Goober. Being trapped in a gooey ball of protoplasm has never been
this fun!
Be careful not to "fall out" over the edge of the world, pick up jewels
along the way for extra lives, and have a blast as you roll and jump
around like a wrecking ball in a china shop. Use the GooBall's "sticky"
mode to slime up walls to reach otherwise inaccessible areas and
goodies, or use it as an emergency brake when you start rolling too
fast!

An evil mastermind and his crazy pirate army emerge from the darkness
and threaten to destroy the whole universe! You are the only one
standing between them and the total annihilation.
Go for a ride with this insane side scrolling space shooter with more
than 40 levels, dozen of awesome spaceships to choose from, and over 70
over the top weapons to equip in the war against lunatic evil overlord!

As for the game itself, it's the old classic worm game, played in non-euclidean space.
That is to say, it is played on the surface of various three-dimensional shapes. It's a
pretty simplistic game, and it's old enough to use no hardware acceleration of any kind,
so performance may vary (on my Mac, it's leaves something to be desired). There are a lot
of tweaking options to play with, though.

A great souped up version of the classic Asteroids. This Macintosh
classic is what put Ambrosia on the map as the leading Macintosh
shareware publisher. The dreaded Maelstrom is a dangerous asteroid belt
within which you must skillfully pilot your spacecraft.

Missile Command is a version of the classic game... Missile Command. I
never actually played the true Missile Command, but Avadis Tevanian Jr's
MacMissiles or Mac Command from 1985 was an important part of my
childhood. I hope he doesn't sue my pants off for shamelessly ripping
off his old icon for the game.

500 years ago, a spaceship was visiting the solar system. But something
went wrong, and the ship had to make an emergency landing on Earth.
The alien crew tried to repair the ship, but the parts they needed could
not be made. The aliens were marooned! Their only choice was to make
Earth their new home.
The aliens knew they would look like monsters to the people of Earth. To
avoid frightening them, the aliens learned to change their appearance
and blend in with human society.

Nanosaur 2 is a continuation of the original Nanosaur storyline, yet
this time you get to fly a pteradactyl who's loaded with hi-tech
weaponry, and the game is much larger than the original 1998 game. In
addition to the three level adventure mode where you blast enemy dinos
and save eggs, there are also six two-player levels including racing,
capture-the-flag, and battle.

Pangea Arcade is a collection of three games: Nucleus, Warheads, and
Firefall. All three are action arcade games based on arcade classics
that have been beefed up to the extreme with incredible graphics and
sound, and have lots of new gameplay elements that make these
twitch-games some of the most fun games Pangea Software has ever
produced.

3D Pinball game with an amazing feature: a Table Editor for you to
create and play your own tables. Pinball comes with 10 original tables
and a growing number of online tables created by players around the
world. Experience tons of amazing effects in this original, highly
entertaining Pinball game. With realistic physics, cool sounds and
unlimited tables, Pinball will have you coming back for more.

The fastest game of artillery you'll ever play. Pocket Tanks is designed
to be easy to learn, and fun to master. All the excitement of lobbing
projectiles over a mound of dirt without all the complicated details
found in most artillery games. Select your angle, power, and fire over
30 distinct weapons at your opponent. There is an innovative Weapon Shop
to keep the game moving fast and a Target Practice mode for
experimenting with all the weapons "no holds barred!".

pop-pop is a unique fusion of pulse-quickening arcade game action and
Internetworkable combat that's more addictive (and more colorful) than a
handful of JellyBelly jellybeans. Pick your character, then enter the
bright happy world of fierce brick-bashing combat, where your paddle is
your weapon, and your pop-fu must be strong to survive.

Rayman returns in a magical adventure that brings back the spirited 2D
platforming of his celebrated first outing. When a invasion of
nightmarish monsters threatens the peace and tranquility of The Glade of
Dreams, it’s up to the limbless legend to rescue his idyllic home.
Push your platforming skills to the limit as you jump, swim, wall-run
and hover through fantastical locations including underwater labyrinths,
electrified stormclouds and the fiery stomach of a dragon chef. Dive
into the adventure as Rayman and his friends with shared-screen
co-operative play for up to four players.

Remember those super-cool space ships you doodled on graph paper in Middle School? Pen
strokes furiously waging massive intergalactic battles in History class with the fate of
humanity hanging in the balance? Well they have sprung to life in SketchFighter 4000
Alpha!
SketchFighter 4000 Alpha redefines "retro" by bringing together the imaginative pen and
paper sketches from your youth with a killer resolution independent OpenGL graphics
engine. SketchFighter also boasts a unique synthesis of exploration and action game play,
which has you alternately blasting cute little lady bugs into oblivion and then puzzling
your way through the hand-drawn challenges presented to you.

Super DX-Ball delivers a vibrant and colorful brick-breaking game that
the whole family can enjoy. Created by Michael P. Welch, the original
author of DX-Ball, this game brings together the amazing world of
tessellation and repeating patterns with the classic game play of
DX-Ball. Hand-crafted by an old pro, Super DX-Ball is the quintessential
brick-breaking game that you've been searching for.

The Earth is under attack from evil aliens from Titan! Only you can save us all using a hired space ship.
Upgrade your ship with bounty money and drive back the Titans across the Solar System, and defeat them on their homeworld. That'll show 'em!
- 100 levels of frantic shooter action
- 5 giant boss motherships
- Upgrade your ship with extra cannon, rockets and lasers
- Challenge stages with prizes
- Online hiscore table

Trine is a beautiful fantasy action platformer with a fairytale-like
atmosphere, following the journey of three heroes - a Wizard, a Knight
and a Thief - in a quest to save the kingdom from evil. The gameplay is
based on fully interactive physics - each character's different
abilities and tactics can be used to invent new ways to battle an army
of undead and overcome obstacles, and restore the balance of the world.

Explore huge, beautiful worlds, meet (and beat) an unforgettable cast of
characters and horde a vault-load of shiny collectibles as buddy-duo
Yooka (the green one) and Laylee (the wisecracking bat with the big
nose) embark on an epic adventure to thwart corporate creep Capital B
and his devious scheme to absorb all the world’s books… and convert them
into pure profit!
Using their arsenal of special moves, our heroes will tackle a huge
variety of puzzles and platforming challenges in their search for
Pagies, the golden bounty used to unlock — and expand — stunning new
worlds, each jammed to the gills with oddball characters, hulking
bosses, minecart challenges, arcade games, quiz shows, multiplayer
games… and much more!